Taiwan's Central News Agency reported Saturday that nearly 500 people were injured in the earthquake, while roughly 150 people remained missing. CNA added that at least nine structures collapsed throughout Tainan, citing a report from the Central Disaster Response Center.

The high-rise tower that collapsed following the earthquake was Tainan's Weiguan Jinlong building, a 17-story structure located in the city's Yongkang District. Government officials told the Taipei Times that there were 256 registered residents of the building. While it's unclear how many of those residents were in the Jinlong building at the time of the earthquake, officials said first responders were able to rescue 167 people from the building, the Taipei Times reported. The news source added that 30 people were rescued from another building that also collapsed during the earthquake.

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In the wake of this tragedy, here's how you can donate to the Taiwan earthquake victims. The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies said in a statement Saturday that the Taiwan Red Cross Organization has dispatched rescue and relief teams to the city of Tainan. The Taiwan Red Cross will be providing shelter, blankets, hot meals, and clothing to earthquake victims, as well as special tools, such as drills and cutting equipment, to the government search and rescue teams. The organization said 50 staff members and volunteers have already arrived in Tainan to assist victims; more volunteers are expected to arrive on Saturday.

A 6.4 earthquake occurred in Taiwan on February 6th at 03:57AM local time. Numerous buildings in the city of Tainan collapsed, and hundreds are trapped. Our volunteers are on the scene, assisting relief workers and those affected with hot meals and blanket. Taiwan is where Tzu Chi’s mission of love began – let’s return the favor and help those in need there at this tragic moment.